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Hi John,
Yesterday, a case was launched in the French courts, accusing oil giant Total Energies of complicity in war crimes and torture in relation to Mozambique LNG. [1] This planned gas project threatens to up Mozambique’s annual emissions by 10%, as well as being embroiled in allegations of serious human rights abuse.
I’m sure you’ll agree that where there is significant evidence of a project fuelling climate breakdown and war crimes, it should be shut down immediately. So why is the British government still financially involved?
In 2020, Liz Truss promised nearly £1 billion in funding to Total Energies to develop Mozambique LNG. Her promise was already a clear dismissal of the UK’s responsibilities to fight climate change. But horrifying evidence of human rights abuses that has since been released makes matters even worse.
Development of Mozambique LNG has been on pause since 2021. But now Total is making moves to get it started again. Can you write to the Business and Trade Secretary to tell him that you don’t want public money going towards Mozambique LNG?
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There is a bitter irony to the UK Government attending COP30 to negotiate an end to the climate crisis while still refusing to rule out financial support for Mozambique LNG. Yesterday’s case is a reminder of the litany of human rights concerns surrounding this project.
And that’s before considering further fossil-fuelled destruction of our planet. Because even before the horrifying details of this new case had come to light, Truss’s promise to fund Mozambique LNG crossed a line. There was never any doubt that the project would release a huge volume of emissions into our fast-baking atmosphere, threatening communities across the global south first and foremost.
Mozambique LNG is projected to emit between 3.3 and 4.5 billion tonnes of CO2 equivalent over its lifetime. That's more than the combined annual greenhouse gas emissions of all 27 European Union countries. An environmental impact assessment estimates that the project’s emissions could increase the entire country’s emissions by 10% per year. [2]
And, as yesterday’s case reminds us, the problems here go way beyond even a carbon bomb and the mass threat to life it poses. Between July and September 2021, a group of Mozambican soldiers called the Joint Task Force, reportedly employed by Total Energies, are alleged to have detained, tortured and killed dozens of civilians on the massive compound Total had staked out to build Mozambique LNG. Yet despite these horrifying allegations, the UK is still currently saying it will fund this project. [3]
The UK government is at COP30 right now, promising that it’s all in for the fight against climate change and that it stands with the global south. We cannot allow these claims to stand while our taxpayer money is still backing a carbon bomb that threatens lives globally, or a company that may well have blood on its hands.
If you can, please write to the government today and tell it to cancel funding for Mozambique LNG.
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Thank you,
Izzie McIntosh
Climate Campaigner at Global Justice Now
[1] TotalEnergies faces criminal complaint for complicity in war crimes, torture and enforced disappearance in Mozambique, ([link removed]) European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights, November 2025
[2] Mozambique LNG: A mega-carbon bomb in Mozambique, ([link removed]) Defund Total Energies
[3] ‘All must be beheaded’: Revelations of atrocities at French energy giant’s African stronghold ([link removed]) , Politico, 29 October 2024.
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